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is our technology playground. it gives us the opportunity to showcase what we have in the .arket area that push ebaye trying to to brick-and-mortar retail. >> if you look at what we are able to do for online shoppers, none of that exists in the off- line world. >> for paypal, that means replacing cash registers to customersow to make comfortable with swapping their wallets with their phones. they roll out high-tech touchscreen walls like this one in separate cisco. we turned an average storefront into an interactive shop double store. >> you walk up and touch the grass -- glass. then you pay on your mobile device. papal -- paypal brought in revenue of $1.6 billion. 42% of ebay's hall for the quarter. >> we take a small transaction fee. >> mobile payment is a crowded field with startups like square. million active0 customers that use the paypal wallet to shop area and that is a meaningful advantage. we have a relationship with that consumer that goes beyond the numbers. for a place to there is technically no shoppi
is our technology playground. it gives us the opportunity to showcase what we have in the .arket area that push ebaye trying to to brick-and-mortar retail. >> if you look at what we are able to do for online shoppers, none of that exists in the off- line world. >> for paypal, that means replacing cash registers to customersow to make comfortable with swapping their wallets with their phones. they roll out high-tech touchscreen walls like this one in separate cisco. we turned an...
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mobile technology is enabling the outline to blur. you can have a seamless experience that has technology involved, but you can have choice around how you receive the item. we started with kate spade saturday in new york. we put a touchscreen on the storefront. if people walked by, they could shop. they can have it delivered to them with ebay now. that extended to the westfield mall here in the bay area. we have these gigantic touchscreens. consumers walking by can in gauge in a large touch green experience. they can see what they want and have it delivered to them. here is a great example. sony has a store in the mall. they have a touchscreen at another point in the mall. they can shop and then go over to the store to pick up and buy it or they can have it delivered to them later on at home. not anhave said this is experiment. how fast do you plan to scale this? >> we approach innovation. we're good at consumer innovation and creating new experiences. now, we haveebay the ability to buy something from a number of retailers and have i
mobile technology is enabling the outline to blur. you can have a seamless experience that has technology involved, but you can have choice around how you receive the item. we started with kate spade saturday in new york. we put a touchscreen on the storefront. if people walked by, they could shop. they can have it delivered to them with ebay now. that extended to the westfield mall here in the bay area. we have these gigantic touchscreens. consumers walking by can in gauge in a large touch...
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stubhub is using technology and data to create a better experience for fans. i know you love your concerts. >> and a big sports fan as well. there is no more efficient market than stubhub. stubhub will opt in with a solution. ebay scooped it up in acquisition a few years back. check this out. -- it is time to change the way that tickets are sold. fant is about the experience. innovation is used across the business. takes a percentage off ticket sales on the rest goes to the seller. stubhub is after a lot more. the business has grown dramatically. back then it sold 10 tickets a minute. today in cells went to get every second. everysells one ticket second. it has grown with mobile ticketing. stubhub is a risk for even. the ebay gross margins have fallen. milking big data could be the key. .> this is a new science we are trying to understand that. arasu is the chief technology officer. >> where we are taking it to the next level is what that consumers might be intending to do. >> for years i bought tickets from a site called mr. ticket. market isb sets the like a
stubhub is using technology and data to create a better experience for fans. i know you love your concerts. >> and a big sports fan as well. there is no more efficient market than stubhub. stubhub will opt in with a solution. ebay scooped it up in acquisition a few years back. check this out. -- it is time to change the way that tickets are sold. fant is about the experience. innovation is used across the business. takes a percentage off ticket sales on the rest goes to the seller....
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technology is changing how consumers are able to shop. so, for instance, it is no longer just around black friday. it is now what we call the cyber five. it started on thanksgiving day. where people could start shopping sitting on their couch, getting ready to eat turkey. they can start shopping on their smartphone or on their tablet or on their laptop. that continues throughout the holiday weekend. for that five-day period, we saw company-wide between ebay, paypal, stub hub and all of our properties, ebay enterprise, we saw a 96% increase in mobile commerce volume. >> that's incredible. i'm pretty happy because i got 50% of my shopping done. are you done? >> i am not quite done. i'm getting there. >> you have been busy preparing for us. now going into the holiday period, you guys were a little nervous. you said you had angst about the commerce market decelerating growth. how do you feel now? do you feel a bit more optimistic? >> we're cautiously optimistic. i can't comment anything during the quarter. >> right. >> but at that time, also
technology is changing how consumers are able to shop. so, for instance, it is no longer just around black friday. it is now what we call the cyber five. it started on thanksgiving day. where people could start shopping sitting on their couch, getting ready to eat turkey. they can start shopping on their smartphone or on their tablet or on their laptop. that continues throughout the holiday weekend. for that five-day period, we saw company-wide between ebay, paypal, stub hub and all of our...
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maybe technology. maybe it will be cybersecurity and it will impact a lot of us, but i do not think the big crisis will be in financial services as much as some people worry about. >> he also met with the president of black rock asked about the firm's outlook. >> we think that growth is going too slow for a longer. of time. we think that the fed is going to keep monetary policy easy, meaning that short-term rates are going to remain where they are and long-term rates will move upwards a bit. and the stock market, you know, right now things are pretty high. we squeezed a lot of juice out of that and maybe we have a bit more. we want to be a bit cautious for the longer-term right now and we want to make sure that people are using this diversification to understand that correlation may work against them if the in the way weact are thinking. >> speaking of big money, big deals, if you follow private equity you know that the largest leveraged buyout in history is the $45 billion buyout of this texas utility
maybe technology. maybe it will be cybersecurity and it will impact a lot of us, but i do not think the big crisis will be in financial services as much as some people worry about. >> he also met with the president of black rock asked about the firm's outlook. >> we think that growth is going too slow for a longer. of time. we think that the fed is going to keep monetary policy easy, meaning that short-term rates are going to remain where they are and long-term rates will move...
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it has got modern technology. the styling tells you it is a mustang. cars a lighthouse banner for us as we rollout the 25 cars in five years in our european launch that we launched a few months ago. launching it,ou this pony car, in a european market? customers right now are shying away from buying cars. industry in its pre-recession high was 80 million in western europe. 13.5.ly closer to we are running along a number of signs of very modest, but nonetheless, recovery. it is recovered moderately. that 13.5 million, it has stayed broadly the same. there are still have some interest in the sports cars. it has a was been an interesting mustang. you think it is very relevant at this time and appropriate. can you give us an idea of how many of these you expect to sell in europe? >> yeah. we're not giving volume predictions at the moment. probably later next year as we more about that details of the car am a we will then.to talk about it we know there is a great deal of interest in the car. it does not just help the brand, but the car as well. could it beco
it has got modern technology. the styling tells you it is a mustang. cars a lighthouse banner for us as we rollout the 25 cars in five years in our european launch that we launched a few months ago. launching it,ou this pony car, in a european market? customers right now are shying away from buying cars. industry in its pre-recession high was 80 million in western europe. 13.5.ly closer to we are running along a number of signs of very modest, but nonetheless, recovery. it is recovered...
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it was solved technologically. >> and the cleaning up of l.a. you could not see the mountains outside of pasadena, and there they were. >> something very cute i want to show you. herself was upset when the dog knocked over a two- year-old girl. but it looks like she tripped over her walker. then the dog licks her and she was very happy and she was all smiley. she did call for her mommy, though. and of course, the christmas tree lighting at the white house will happen friday. "bloomberg surveillance" will be continuing. up next, banking and the volcker rule. ♪ >> and this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom keenet fu, with and alix steel. from the files of bloomberg west -- a set actor bitcoin in china. the central bank banning financial firms from handling bitcoin transactions. they say bitcoin does not have a ofe same legal status other currencies. people can use the currency as long as individual take on the risk themselves. my chris ault beefing up privacy of online communication. it is expanding data encryption to protect customer information
it was solved technologically. >> and the cleaning up of l.a. you could not see the mountains outside of pasadena, and there they were. >> something very cute i want to show you. herself was upset when the dog knocked over a two- year-old girl. but it looks like she tripped over her walker. then the dog licks her and she was very happy and she was all smiley. she did call for her mommy, though. and of course, the christmas tree lighting at the white house will happen friday....
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mobile technology is enabling is that line to blur. c.e.o.e talking to the about the company's big investment in high-tech .torefronts then, for the final day of bubble week, we're looking at biggest bubblehe of all,
mobile technology is enabling is that line to blur. c.e.o.e talking to the about the company's big investment in high-tech .torefronts then, for the final day of bubble week, we're looking at biggest bubblehe of all,
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joining us from applied technology. accent.eeded a northern nice work. >> we will be joined by robert skidelsky talking the autumn statement, next. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse," live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. here are the top headlines. ukraine's opposition will hold talks with president viktor yanukovych's party after more than 20,000 people joined protest against his rejection of a european union trade pacts. protesters have set up calls for the administration to resign. executives from europe's biggest banks under pressure to surrender their bonuses. yesterday, six banks were fined 1.7 billion euros for manipulating benchmark interest rates. the european commission's antitrust fines were sanctioned ing two $6igg billion. george osborne gives the autumn statement, the end of your financial update to parliament. it is focusing on balancing the books as britain' recovery. >> let's talk more about the statement. i am joined by the bush economic historian and member of the house of lords, rob
joining us from applied technology. accent.eeded a northern nice work. >> we will be joined by robert skidelsky talking the autumn statement, next. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse," live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. here are the top headlines. ukraine's opposition will hold talks with president viktor yanukovych's party after more than 20,000 people joined protest against his rejection of a european union trade pacts. protesters have set up calls for...
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>> let's start with technologies heavyweights taking on the nsa. calling on the u.s. government to overhaul its surveillance practices. the balance between protecting citizens and individual rights has swung too far in the favor of the state. the world's biggest airline takes off today. scheduled to sign final merger documents this morning on the almost $18 billion deal. the new company will be called american airlines group. floating onsidering its operation. sounding off on investors to see if they would support the group. one plan to list a minority stake in its u.k. retail and commercial banking business. >> very good. congress has in the final week before the holidays key lawmakers are hopeful a short-term budget deal will reach to avoid a medium-term government shutdown. paul ryan and patty murray will chair the house and senate budget committees, they're working hard to reach a long-term agreement. get that short-term, medium-term, long-term? our correspondent is in charge of terms. peter, i'm budget conferenced worn out. what's different this time? >> tom, i h
>> let's start with technologies heavyweights taking on the nsa. calling on the u.s. government to overhaul its surveillance practices. the balance between protecting citizens and individual rights has swung too far in the favor of the state. the world's biggest airline takes off today. scheduled to sign final merger documents this morning on the almost $18 billion deal. the new company will be called american airlines group. floating onsidering its operation. sounding off on investors to...
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pier three in san francisco, welcome to the late edition of "bloomberg west," where we look at the technology and media companies shaping our world. i'm emily chang. let's get to the rundown. nelson mandel died at the age of 95 and tributes
pier three in san francisco, welcome to the late edition of "bloomberg west," where we look at the technology and media companies shaping our world. i'm emily chang. let's get to the rundown. nelson mandel died at the age of 95 and tributes
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they do not think you can transfer over the technology boom. if needed to help the budget. >> the economic data seems that it has been picking up. the results have not been strong. you look at ibm and cisco and they have seen shrinking cyst -- sales. >> this is a model. most of this criticism to paul ryan of wisconsin -- if you make a model, make it a model that can work out. we have not seen that. we have not seen the view forward on paper. of your favorite topics, bitcoin. matt miller is in the process of acquiring bitcoin at this very moment. matt, i want to see this going down. >> i'm a little concerned about having to hand someone $800 in actual money for one bitcoin. we will see how it works out. that may be enough money for a down payment or at least a and theon a fiat 500 italian company hopes to sell a lot more of those, especially in new york. they have a plan to go upscale, upmarket and bring the production for a lot of cars back to italy. in order to do that, he wants to sell more maseratis. he wants to sell more of those fiat 500s
they do not think you can transfer over the technology boom. if needed to help the budget. >> the economic data seems that it has been picking up. the results have not been strong. you look at ibm and cisco and they have seen shrinking cyst -- sales. >> this is a model. most of this criticism to paul ryan of wisconsin -- if you make a model, make it a model that can work out. we have not seen that. we have not seen the view forward on paper. of your favorite topics, bitcoin. matt...
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the technology is here. it's not going to show up in the form of a car that gets in and drives us everywhere. there are technologies that are adding up, coming together to make the autonomous car. we are close. >> in your report you claim if 10% of vehicles on the road from self driven the country would save 37 billion. what other benefits do you see to self-driving cars, how do we save that money? >> crashes are expensive, costing more than 3 billion, that's $1,000 per person. there's a lot to be safe. congestion is in the order of $2 billion, that's a big savings, to the extent that the vehicles will smooth the freeway, even at the low adoption rate. there's benefits in terms of eco friendly driving and untold benefits for that that do not drive or at certain times of the day. we did not include the numbers. >> how hard will it be for people to accept the cars, and by them? is there a demand for them. >> i think there is, because it's going to trickle in, i think people will accept them without knowing wha
the technology is here. it's not going to show up in the form of a car that gets in and drives us everywhere. there are technologies that are adding up, coming together to make the autonomous car. we are close. >> in your report you claim if 10% of vehicles on the road from self driven the country would save 37 billion. what other benefits do you see to self-driving cars, how do we save that money? >> crashes are expensive, costing more than 3 billion, that's $1,000 per person....
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so presuming technology advances as it has at am zon and the f.a.a. gets its act together, i don't see how this doesn't become very large in about five years. >> here is how it would work. an order is boxed in a nearby warehouse, attached to the drone and off it goes to the delivery address. the device currently allows up to 5 pounds of weight. just one of the technical issues that would have to be addressed according to this law in rob on theics expert? >> how do we make them safe and make sure they are not going to fall out of the sky and run into something? provided those get ironed out, privacy concerns will crop up. >> it should have a privacy plan that's really rigorous. in other words, that you have to articulate to the federal aviation administration, how it intends to did be what data it will collect, what it will store in the sort of usual concern. >> folks took to twitter to comment on the drone delivery plan. many of them making light of it. >> ken priest writes, "sorry, first amazon drone that hits my doorstep will find its way into my ga
so presuming technology advances as it has at am zon and the f.a.a. gets its act together, i don't see how this doesn't become very large in about five years. >> here is how it would work. an order is boxed in a nearby warehouse, attached to the drone and off it goes to the delivery address. the device currently allows up to 5 pounds of weight. just one of the technical issues that would have to be addressed according to this law in rob on theics expert? >> how do we make them safe...
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and in turp terms of existing meters, we wouldn't repurpose those anywhere because they're of the old technology that we're trying to phase out. we have begun an evaluation of the specific areas that you and i talked about, specifically golden gate and turk and we're kind of constantly as a matter of course evaluating parking management controls that we have, whether it's time limits, meters, colored curbs continuously and we do make changes. i don't think we've done any massive meter removals. >> so, it won't be sufficient enough in order to say for example, if you were removing any meters, it wouldn't add o the number significantly enough to be utilized for a new meter location? >> i can't imagine a scenario where we'd be removing a significant number of newly installed parking meters after this 25 thousand is upgraded. >> okay. and with the port, i just have some personal experience, so i have a few issues. i know we in san francisco have just gotten used to the idea of sunday meters which has been a bit challenging, and i know that for i guess a few years now, the port meters have -- which i
and in turp terms of existing meters, we wouldn't repurpose those anywhere because they're of the old technology that we're trying to phase out. we have begun an evaluation of the specific areas that you and i talked about, specifically golden gate and turk and we're kind of constantly as a matter of course evaluating parking management controls that we have, whether it's time limits, meters, colored curbs continuously and we do make changes. i don't think we've done any massive meter removals....
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sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the coolest gifts - including sleep number dual temp. discover dual temp at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. >>> an entire community of suburban maryland is living in fare and a massive manhunt is under way. >> in a single day, the d.c. sniper murder spree became the top story across the nation. >> i don't know what the thought process, what the plan is, but yes, people need to continue with life. >> it was really terrifying to be in an area where there's a crazy person with a gun. >> suburban maryland was living in fear. >> fear was just, i mean -- not perception of fear. this is reality fear. >> a massive manhunt is under way with still no clues as to who killed five people. >> they were mobile, willing to go anywhere at any time. >> who were they? after six murders in 27 hours, police had o
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parking meter industry, i think we're at the leader edge here in san francisco in term of making the technology work, particularly for the users. i believe the rfp was issued in january, it looks if we secure board approvalfinger we'll be basically issuing a notice to proceed probably next month, so december, the meter installation would start early in 2014 and it's probably about a 12 month process, so it would be by the end of calendar year 2014 that all 25 thousand meters should be replaced. we do have a rough idea of how we would go about sequencing that and i don't have it with me. i would be happy to share that with the board. we would be starting with the older coin only meters first, which are generally further out and then working our way in. >> thank you. >> supervisor yee? >> thank you, president chiu. i just wanted to thank supervisor avalos for bringing these amendments forward and also for the budget committee working through this with director ris k*en. the amendments makes it -- i'll be supporting the amendments, it makes it clear what these meters are for and like most of my co
parking meter industry, i think we're at the leader edge here in san francisco in term of making the technology work, particularly for the users. i believe the rfp was issued in january, it looks if we secure board approvalfinger we'll be basically issuing a notice to proceed probably next month, so december, the meter installation would start early in 2014 and it's probably about a 12 month process, so it would be by the end of calendar year 2014 that all 25 thousand meters should be replaced....
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john engates, the chief technology officer at rackgates, a server and software company. he's been inside the government website's command center. welcome to you both. mary agnes carey. 750now, well on its way to the 800,000 number national white house was talking about today, by 5:30 p.m. eastern. how is that different from what we saw a month ago? >> they say that it's more than double the usual traffic for a monday. and of course there has been a lot of news coverage of the changes they made on the web site. so maybe they are getting some people back who had some problems before. >> ifill: but there are still problems. i want you to explain what people mean when they say the front end and back end. >> the front end is the consumer experience. consumers logging on to heldcare.gov, and back end is information that goes to the health insurers, how many people are enrolled, do they have a subsidy, how much and so on. >> ifill: so the back end is the remaining problem right now, even though we assume that the patches that are made today will hold at the front end, 9 back en
john engates, the chief technology officer at rackgates, a server and software company. he's been inside the government website's command center. welcome to you both. mary agnes carey. 750now, well on its way to the 800,000 number national white house was talking about today, by 5:30 p.m. eastern. how is that different from what we saw a month ago? >> they say that it's more than double the usual traffic for a monday. and of course there has been a lot of news coverage of the changes they...
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that's not bend and weld technology. schoumacher: mexico's new policy of openness to foreign investment had taken mexico from the simple assembly work at the maquiladoras to the full production and high technology at cummins. what did the trend signify for the mexican economy? the maquiladora program then stands as the blueprint upon which many of these deregulatory and privatizing strategies are. and the purpose is to make mexico more attractive for foreign investment. schoumacher: many mexican workers still cross the u.s. border in search of better jobs. but the low-tech jobs at border maquiladoras and the high-tech jobs at cummins's san luis potosi plant were evidence that lowered barriers and less regulation could attract billions in investment and allow hundreds of thousands of workers to find jobs without leaving home. evidence that paved the way for the gradual integration of mexico into the continent-wide north american economy created in 1993 by the north american free trade agreement. the winners in the maquila
that's not bend and weld technology. schoumacher: mexico's new policy of openness to foreign investment had taken mexico from the simple assembly work at the maquiladoras to the full production and high technology at cummins. what did the trend signify for the mexican economy? the maquiladora program then stands as the blueprint upon which many of these deregulatory and privatizing strategies are. and the purpose is to make mexico more attractive for foreign investment. schoumacher: many...
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and maybe people along the wayside is what technology can also help avoid train collisions like this one in california in two thousand and eight that killed twenty one people most exciting control his or her use of some us drains away and in twenty fifteen all the veterans service that crushed a deal this weekend but what works well on planes doesn't necessarily work so well on planes some pics but it's a warning that isn't a total reliance on technology and addiction to the summation which sometimes can have catastrophic results and from school for seven crashed in the atlantic ocean in june two thousand owing to the old two hundred and twenty eight passengers and crew investigation question on the training and an inability to react when he also pointed to see cages to emergency summit but it's a pot odds to become too dependent on technology the train to relied too heavily on the computerized systems we've been on a par with not been true for the benefit of the older guys have bitten off on a play that had anything but from computer activity on that they don't understand what to do
and maybe people along the wayside is what technology can also help avoid train collisions like this one in california in two thousand and eight that killed twenty one people most exciting control his or her use of some us drains away and in twenty fifteen all the veterans service that crushed a deal this weekend but what works well on planes doesn't necessarily work so well on planes some pics but it's a warning that isn't a total reliance on technology and addiction to the summation which...
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some schools are using new technology to help them learn. we visited a school in new york that specialises in educating thing with severe disability. >> children come to henry advice cardy school from all over new york. chris is on his way to earning a high school diploma. >> it taught me a lot since i came here. telling me there are no limits. >> this confidence is in large part thanks to technology like this. >> do you remember how to do that? >> no. >> it's helping 180 students with severe disabilities here, who might otherwise not be able to study. >> i know what i want. i don't let anyone stop me. >> 20-year-old chelsea cannot speak through her mouth. this tool let's her communicate which using her eyes. >> now using i gaz, when you don't have movement, you have access to technology. >> happy. so happy. >> around 8% of children under age 15 in the u.s. are considered disabled. half of them are severely disabled. under federal law all children with disabilities have a right to free education and an environment that meets their need. new
some schools are using new technology to help them learn. we visited a school in new york that specialises in educating thing with severe disability. >> children come to henry advice cardy school from all over new york. chris is on his way to earning a high school diploma. >> it taught me a lot since i came here. telling me there are no limits. >> this confidence is in large part thanks to technology like this. >> do you remember how to do that? >> no. >>...
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rapidly changing technology, increasing and expanding reliance by financial companies on technology, that perform business and customer interaction functions. the creativity and persistence of would-be cyberattackers and complexity of network architecture. while we made progress in our efforts to protect the financial system we will always have much work ahead of us. second, a public/private partnership in this area is not only desirable it's necessary. some of the threats that concern us the most and have potential of creating the greatest harm are deliberate actions with intent to cause damage to the financial system. as a result, protection of our financial system can succeed only combining the resources an capabilities of government with those of the private sector. third, this endeavor is about protecting the financial sector as a whole from the largest financial institutions and exchanges to community banks and credit unions. accordingly, we work to reach financial institutions of all sizes and business types. each stakeholder has an important role to play in this collective en
rapidly changing technology, increasing and expanding reliance by financial companies on technology, that perform business and customer interaction functions. the creativity and persistence of would-be cyberattackers and complexity of network architecture. while we made progress in our efforts to protect the financial system we will always have much work ahead of us. second, a public/private partnership in this area is not only desirable it's necessary. some of the threats that concern us the...
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the complexity of certain product types did not fit the technology or the technology did not fit the complexity so that the younger generation was at a disadvantage. as you go out to all of these institutions and address these college kids and recent graduates, it is the exactly the opposite. >> i think that is the case. they have an amazing perception for brands and products. a lot of the products that young kids are interested in today tend to perform well. they have got all of this knowledge and a lot of spending power as well. it goes back to the 1980's when a book was about investing in what you know. think about the brands that we all know and use. netflix. looking at your world through a different lens. there is a company that makes this product? they might be performing well in the market. it is about thinking differently. >> exactly. taking it to thet next progression, how do we engage? the big picture is you are one small company. how do you change a culture that most people want to open a bank account? how do you change that culture? why would anyone want to open a brokera
the complexity of certain product types did not fit the technology or the technology did not fit the complexity so that the younger generation was at a disadvantage. as you go out to all of these institutions and address these college kids and recent graduates, it is the exactly the opposite. >> i think that is the case. they have an amazing perception for brands and products. a lot of the products that young kids are interested in today tend to perform well. they have got all of this...
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administration free up... more licensed wireless spectrum, we can empower more... people to innovate, create new technologies and jobs... and strengthen the economy. america is the world's leader in wireless. let's keep it that way. free up licensed spectrum today, so wireless... can do more for america tomorrow. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of true artistry and some of the best offers of the year at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> there are dozens of reasons to love pope francis. his recent comments about income inequality are no exception. even president obama weighed in on the pontiff during his speech this morning. >> the pope himself spoke about this at eloquent length. how can it be, he wrote, that it's not a news item when an elderly homeless person dies of exposure, but it is news when the stock market loses two points? >> and now there is yet another reason to love pope francis. it is what he does after dark. we'll explain next. turn to roc® retinol correxion®. one week, fine lines appear to fade. one month, deep wrinkles
administration free up... more licensed wireless spectrum, we can empower more... people to innovate, create new technologies and jobs... and strengthen the economy. america is the world's leader in wireless. let's keep it that way. free up licensed spectrum today, so wireless... can do more for america tomorrow. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of true artistry and some of the best offers of the year at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursuit of...
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we just need people now that we are getting the technology fixed we need to go back and take a look at what is actually going on. because it can make a difference in your lives. and the lives of your families. >> so the president once again outlined tributes we have heard many times before. you can stay on your parents policy until you are 26. you may not be barred from insurance if you have pre-existing conditions. closing the gap for seniors. the president trying to get back on message and sk divert the pus public's attention. >> what are the critics saying. the critics are not nullified. john bayeonmany times the insure companies are not gettinget correctcorrect levels in about m if they are getting any information at all. you cathe 41 million americans o have got without insurance and some 7 million that the administration wants to sign up on healthcare.gov by next march that final deadline, those folks are very concerned watching closely as well. >> mike at the white house, thanks very much. >> okay. >> right now we have a major snow event that is going on across the northern tier
we just need people now that we are getting the technology fixed we need to go back and take a look at what is actually going on. because it can make a difference in your lives. and the lives of your families. >> so the president once again outlined tributes we have heard many times before. you can stay on your parents policy until you are 26. you may not be barred from insurance if you have pre-existing conditions. closing the gap for seniors. the president trying to get back on message...
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. >> you like technology. here's a basket of them, go. >> qqq. >> good, like it. slippery watch out. thanks. for it for us. >> exclusive, rand's plan to resuscitate detroit, senator rand paul is here revealing his free market blueprint to get the motor city rolling again. with more cities on the brink, they might learn a thing or two before they go bust, too. plus -- >> there will be no more taxpayer funded bayouilouts, period. >> america is getting fed up. now the white house may be about to hand insurance companies another massive bailout because of obama care and you'll be paying for it. then, listen up, kids, don't be a maker, be a taker. a 6thgrader getting
. >> you like technology. here's a basket of them, go. >> qqq. >> good, like it. slippery watch out. thanks. for it for us. >> exclusive, rand's plan to resuscitate detroit, senator rand paul is here revealing his free market blueprint to get the motor city rolling again. with more cities on the brink, they might learn a thing or two before they go bust, too. plus -- >> there will be no more taxpayer funded bayouilouts, period. >> america is getting fed up....
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the chinese come back to show what technological capability they have. show economic might and demonstrate to the world that they, too, can be tech knoll onlyicly advanced. they can use it as a stepping stone to send people to the moon. >> we must be able to learn more with current technology than what we had the in '70s. >> some at nasa say china's mission could interfere with nasa's probe orbiting the meal. >> with the, the mission sent up in september is studying the exosphere, the environment around the moon and the dust on the surface of the moon. any disturbance of either of those environments could throw a monkey wrench into the satellite. the ro propellant as it makes its way down to the surface will put a lander on the surface, the propellant that slows down the environment will pollute the environment. the principal scientist is not happy. it presents another alternative, and that is we can study how quickly the propel ants dissipate out of the exosphere environment. >> it will be exciting to have anything on the moon after a long time. >> the
the chinese come back to show what technological capability they have. show economic might and demonstrate to the world that they, too, can be tech knoll onlyicly advanced. they can use it as a stepping stone to send people to the moon. >> we must be able to learn more with current technology than what we had the in '70s. >> some at nasa say china's mission could interfere with nasa's probe orbiting the meal. >> with the, the mission sent up in september is studying the...
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. >> i like technology but these drones belong in the defense department only. obama should be controlling phem. i tell you why, i can think of nothing scarier than my entire suburban town full of these black suburban birds dropping packages off to the consumers. it needso be stopped before it gets started. >> jonas has never been this xi excited about something. do you disagree? you like these drones? >> i love them. these drones are not going to be armed, okay, they're not going to shoot anybody. they're also laws against the horseless carriage at the turn of the 20th century. oh, my god, we can't have these contraptions going all over town, they're going to killll people and children. this is the wave of the future. i love this. i want to order pizza from it as soon as we get one. >> i like that. bernard, are you going to be calling domino's too? >> i think it's a good idea for rural areas. for cities and suburbs, complete disaster. it's a huge pr attack for jeff bezos. he went on "60 minutes" right before cyber monday dropping this bomb. cyber monday sales f
. >> i like technology but these drones belong in the defense department only. obama should be controlling phem. i tell you why, i can think of nothing scarier than my entire suburban town full of these black suburban birds dropping packages off to the consumers. it needso be stopped before it gets started. >> jonas has never been this xi excited about something. do you disagree? you like these drones? >> i love them. these drones are not going to be armed, okay, they're not...
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. >> the technology is ready now. the issue is that we have to figure out the safety issues. we have to deconflict air space, make sure things flying in the air space are safe. >> reporter: many government agencies have gotten the okay from the faa. firefighters at the rim fire for surveillance, and miami police use them to search for missing kids. >> the technology is real and the potential is real. so we'll spend the next few years working with the proper government agencies to make this -- turn this into a reality. >> reporter: while many are skeptical, many bet this won't be silence fiction for long. it may be years off, but no one disputes the technology would have been put to use today, cyber monday. amazon receives 300 orders each second of this day. >> janet shamlian at the amazon warehouse. they like to call it the fulfillment center outside of phoenix. thanks. >>> we have an update now on the healthcare.gov website. it is now working better and faster as the white house promised it would by now. they say they know it is still far from perfect. by 5:30 this evening e
. >> the technology is ready now. the issue is that we have to figure out the safety issues. we have to deconflict air space, make sure things flying in the air space are safe. >> reporter: many government agencies have gotten the okay from the faa. firefighters at the rim fire for surveillance, and miami police use them to search for missing kids. >> the technology is real and the potential is real. so we'll spend the next few years working with the proper government agencies...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> sorry, "closing bell." this is the epic selfie. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >> started ten minutes ago. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm kelly evans at new york stock exchange where it's not looking too good with an hour to go in the trading day. >> what if they gave a dip and nobody bought it? >> that's what we're looking at today. 16,000. we came, we saw. we
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jake, what sort of technology are we talking about? >> john, it's called a positive control system. positive train control is where the ntsb i has been pushing for0 years. the combination of gps sensors, sensors in the tracks, control sensors and remote control in the trains to compensate when a driver has been disabled, incapacitated or not paying attention. >> is there any difference between passenger trains and freight trains and the technology that they have? >> well, the difference really has to do with just how incredibly dangerous a train can be depending on what it's carrying. we've seen in new york the dangerous situation where trains are full the people. but even trains without people on board canner dangerous. in 2005 in south carolina, there was a terrible crash in which a tanker full of chlorine basically atomized in the air and a cloud of this poisonous gas caused the evacuation of 5,400 people and killed seven. in canada we saw in quÉbec the crash in which oil basically spilled, caught on fire and exploded, destroying that town. it's really just a question of what th
jake, what sort of technology are we talking about? >> john, it's called a positive control system. positive train control is where the ntsb i has been pushing for0 years. the combination of gps sensors, sensors in the tracks, control sensors and remote control in the trains to compensate when a driver has been disabled, incapacitated or not paying attention. >> is there any difference between passenger trains and freight trains and the technology that they have? >> well, the...
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he was a mutual trust it's true that the debt we have two technologies to our jobs are with us. each of the ski jump. my cousin h the prestigious well. just hiding spots. the joke even if it's just attempt the one thousand sneak onto his tummy on top. at least that the project will continue and that it could increase our financial stability. we want to go upstairs and ventures into buying them. what a headache due to the destruction of contamination. the six geese a female patient. we welcome this program. sunny in the nation section. a book is responsible for the artsy friend that she has carried out. six patients or they don't the problem was that they don't live in the mean the furore over to the east to check the characteristics of tnt and only sold so well with kidney disease process we also split the impact on our environment none of it dangerous situation. newitt stressed but then very careful and take all steps oh god what should the county. the above another to give its economic situation the anniston star student. almost two weeks drop dough onto she's just let this on
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technologies that can be used throughout the region. and how israel is fighting to keep alive a flame that makes it a light unto nations. to build its first class defenses and alliances that allow it to negotiate from a position of strength. we know that diplomacy without strength is blind to the world 's payrolls. -- the world's perils. we also believe strength without diplomacy is blind to the world's promise. it is diplomacy backed by the credible threat of military force. if it can prevent the menace of nuclear weapons in iran, if diplomacy can solve it existential threat -- if we can fully address the reasons -- these threats without going to war, israel and the world will be more secure. so will the united states. my friends, as everyone here knows, the world is mourning the loss of a great leader right now, nelson mandela. mandela was a stranger to hate. he rejected recrimination in favor of reconciliation. and he knew the future demands that we move beyond the past. just think of the lessons that he taught the world, which have
technologies that can be used throughout the region. and how israel is fighting to keep alive a flame that makes it a light unto nations. to build its first class defenses and alliances that allow it to negotiate from a position of strength. we know that diplomacy without strength is blind to the world 's payrolls. -- the world's perils. we also believe strength without diplomacy is blind to the world's promise. it is diplomacy backed by the credible threat of military force. if it can prevent...
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. 90 seconds left. today is a mirror image of yesterday. remember, we were up about midday and then saw the late selloff. this is when europe closed. as europe was closing, we were hitting a low for that point. drifted lower. now we're coming higher down just 95 point on the dow at 15,917. terry dolan, are you ready to buy this dip? is this enough of a dip? are we going to get a bigger dip? what's going on? >> i don't think this is quite the dip. maybe a little room on the downside. with markets as thin as they are, i would look to buy it for a closing rally above 16,000 again. we're looking for 16,100 16,200 closing for end of the year. if you look at that like we are, you might want to start buying something. i think you'll see further weakness into tomorrow. >> i don't want to get too far ahead of us but last year monster rally to begin
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. 90 seconds left. today is a mirror image of yesterday. remember, we were up about midday and then saw the late selloff. this is when europe closed. as europe was closing, we were hitting a low for that point. drifted lower. now we're coming higher down just 95 point on the dow at 15,917. terry...
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and so on and therefore what they're looking for is high technology transfer they're not really expecting the americans put troops in in singapore vietnam and so on i wouldn't really do very much but they want high technology and they want to the southeast asia not to fall behind because if america walks away then that hands over the high technology and should have china and those countries will never catch up and they know that by themselves they are no match for china so therefore they desperately need american corporation and a commitment from the americans that they were the minute that washington will not desert them and walk away ok joe i got to get real quickly twenty seconds i guess we all should help it been both sides know how to play chicken well. absolutely and as i said there are opportunities for negotiation based on negotiations in the past and then and this is a an opportunity for all the countries to step up to the plate and show to their diplomatic agility japan china korea and they all in some sense have elected now and i don't lead i have to judge this is your opportun
and so on and therefore what they're looking for is high technology transfer they're not really expecting the americans put troops in in singapore vietnam and so on i wouldn't really do very much but they want high technology and they want to the southeast asia not to fall behind because if america walks away then that hands over the high technology and should have china and those countries will never catch up and they know that by themselves they are no match for china so therefore they...